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“I bought this tea after watching James Norwood Pratt sit down with Samovar owner Jesse Jacobs and drink this on youtube. The piece is called " Brewing Enlightenment ". They were loving...”
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From Dragon Tea House

Lu Shan is located in Jiangsi province in a cleft between the Yangtze River and Lake Poyang, both of which help provide water for the mist and clouds that wreathe its peaks.

Here is where the Tea Sage Lu Yu wrote his famous book, which mentions Lu Shan Yun Wu tea.

The plant from which this tea comes has stout, thick leaves covered with fine white down. The shrub was grown as early as the Tang dynasty. By the Song dynasty an excellent species had been developed and around A.D. 1000 its product became an imperial tribute. The tea has a sweet taste and refreshing fragrance. This tea is rated among China’s top ten.

The Tea is famous for its dense flavour, bright look, fragrance, clear liquor. It has been sold home and abroad. Savouring the tea, you will find it softer in taste. Using the natural sping water to steep it, the flavour will be much better. With the influence of the cooling and misting climate and sunshine, the tea is featured as thick leaves, tiny hairs. It has richin tannins and vitamins. It tastes clean and crisp, the lasting sweet taste with hint of nutty and fruity notes makes it unique.

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I bought this tea after watching James Norwood Pratt sit down with Samovar owner Jesse Jacobs and drink this on youtube. The piece is called " Brewing Enlightenment ". They were loving the tea and I figured I could not go wrong. They were right. Called " Clouds and Mist" in China. This is a superb offering. Crisp, clean and very flavorful. I feel you can taste the green of the mountains….